Mayor charged with soliciting underaged girl on his city cell phone. City's solution to prevent reoccurrence? All employees have to turn over their cell phonesNBC 3Sep. 30, 2005 |
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![]() In an effort to cut down on cell phone abuse, all Oswego City employees were ordered to turn in their cell phones on Monday afternoon. It's the new city administration's reaction to charges against former mayor John Gosek, accused of soliciting sex from underaged girls on his city phone. The move is rubbing some people the wrong way. But, others say they have no problem with acting Mayor Bill Dunsmoor's order. The Ctiy Sewer Department, the Fire Department, and the Police Department are keeping some phones. But everybody else has to either turn theirs in or agree to cover the cost themselves. |